Abadi sack to confirm Abaub between state law and deny the secretariat of Baghdad
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -16 February assured the secretariat of Baghdad, on Monday, the non-arrival of any official letter on the sacking of acting secretary Naeem Abaub, noting that the reports that have been circulated by some media "just a rumor."
It comes denied the Secretariat after 24 hours in the announcement of a coalition of state law that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi Abaub sacked from his post.
Said Director of Information Secretariat Hakim Abdul Zahra "The Secretariat has not received any official letter on the sacking of acting secretary Naeem Abaub", adding that "what is being circulated in the media just a rumor and, we hear it all from here and there."
Abdul-Zahra said that "the dismissal of the secretary is done by the Council of Ministers and not Parliament," asserting that "the secretary in charge of the management of the secretary and that once was the arrival of the book to end the mandate and appoint a new secretary, it is due to his position as an agent of my secretariat, a post Thoroughbred."
He pointed out that Abdul-Zahra, "the words that arises now about impeachment is a copy of what was rumored a month ago."
The MP for the coalition of state law, Hussein al-Maliki, on Sunday, for the issuance of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi decision to exempt Naim Abaub from his post as secretary of the capital.
Maliki said, "The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued Sunday evening a decision to exempt Naim Abaub from his post as secretary of the capital."
Maliki said that "the customs clearance of the Prime Minister included the appointment of director general at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, instead Abaub."
Amin said Baghdad agency Naim Abaub in the fifth of this month of February he was "waiting for his dismissal by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi if he desired change" .anthy (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -16 February assured the secretariat of Baghdad, on Monday, the non-arrival of any official letter on the sacking of acting secretary Naeem Abaub, noting that the reports that have been circulated by some media "just a rumor."
It comes denied the Secretariat after 24 hours in the announcement of a coalition of state law that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi Abaub sacked from his post.
Said Director of Information Secretariat Hakim Abdul Zahra "The Secretariat has not received any official letter on the sacking of acting secretary Naeem Abaub", adding that "what is being circulated in the media just a rumor and, we hear it all from here and there."
Abdul-Zahra said that "the dismissal of the secretary is done by the Council of Ministers and not Parliament," asserting that "the secretary in charge of the management of the secretary and that once was the arrival of the book to end the mandate and appoint a new secretary, it is due to his position as an agent of my secretariat, a post Thoroughbred."
He pointed out that Abdul-Zahra, "the words that arises now about impeachment is a copy of what was rumored a month ago."
The MP for the coalition of state law, Hussein al-Maliki, on Sunday, for the issuance of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi decision to exempt Naim Abaub from his post as secretary of the capital.
Maliki said, "The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued Sunday evening a decision to exempt Naim Abaub from his post as secretary of the capital."
Maliki said that "the customs clearance of the Prime Minister included the appointment of director general at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, instead Abaub."
Amin said Baghdad agency Naim Abaub in the fifth of this month of February he was "waiting for his dismissal by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi if he desired change" .anthy (1)
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